Either while it's on or when i try to start my moniter, it will turn on for half a second...make a weird buzz noise, and then turn black. It's not completely black though because i can faintly see what's going on on the screen underneath. But I can't use it at all.

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Yep, heres one. Start with pulling the crank fuse. The fuse is probably good, but you have a corrosion/contact issue. Putting it back will solve this issue. I would do all of them, as one will do it, more are sure to follow. Also do they relays. Next would be checking wires. Most times wires will loose connection at the plug, sometimes they will break right at the plug.

It will be either -
The Compressor (black "motor" at the rear)
The Control solenoid - Small electrical block with several pipes going through it
The frost-free fan - back of Freezer unit.

If it is the fan, it can be an easy fix if it is knocking something - just remove cover panel.

If it is the solenoid, it may require a rectifer component to prevent buzzing.

If it is the compressor, turn off unit, give it a reasonable knock to wobble it, waitm then re-connect. Sometimes the internal assembly sits in the wrong position.
If it is the compressor that is buzzing, it needs a new run capacitor fitting. If you are competent at soldering, it is possible to identify and replace this part yourself.